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3.9/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.6
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.7
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
Money Review IconValue for Money3.6
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2029
4.6
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A very good, well-rounded experience.
Placements: I don't really know the exact number, but all the students who do really well in classes, exams, and assignments get very good packages. The college trains you from the first year to attend interviews, showcase your work, and market yourself in the form of juries. Major companies and industry experts even come to review and give feedback on your portfolio before placements begin. It's all on you again, but if you put in the effort, you succeed.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is very good. Hostel rooms have separate washrooms, and the food in the mess is excellent with quite a lot of variety. The hostel keeps strict records of every student who goes in and out. You need permission from multiple people to go home or spend the night outside. Very safe. The in-time is usually 9 in the first year and extends in later years.
Faculty: Like any other design college, in MIT Institute of Design, you really have to put in a lot of effort on your own. You need a lot of discipline and dedication. Nobody will come behind you and make you do anything. You are completely in charge of your learning. Faculty will 100 percent support you and teach you as many times as you need to understand. Exams are jury-based, which, to say the least, are brutal.
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B.Des. in Interior Space and Furniture Design - Batch of 2028
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The life with knowledge and beautiful journey to live with.
Placements: There are a total of 16 students in 2nd year, internships start after 3rd year, after third year, you get a non-paid internship, and in 4th year, you get an internship with pay. You get the highest package according to the projects you do and the role you play as an intern. The final projects are later presented in front of jurors. The internships are decided according to the field you want to go into space design, furniture design, or both.
Infrastructure: Hostels are twin sharing and triple sharing. Twin sharing rooms are big enough, they have 2 big-size cupboards, one shoe rack, 2 beds, 2 big desks to work on, an upper shelf, and attached washrooms. Hot water comes twice a day. We have 2 inductions common in the hostel, 2 fridges, 2 irons, and carrom and other games to play. We have 24/7 Wi-Fi. With the hostel, mess and laundry are compulsory for 2 years. The food in the mess is amazing, and laundry is also done twice a week. Overall, the experience of hostel life is so fun, and no ragging is allowed on the campus.
Faculty: The faculty members are the best, having high education and experience in their fields of teaching and physical work. Highly graduated faculty members are cool, friendly, and very helpful in nature, yet strict with attendance and submissions. The load is too much, yet very good. The teaching and knowledge are the best things we are earning throughout college life. The students’ learning makes them industry-ready.
Other: Interior space designing is something I love, I love to design spaces. There are events every month, including university events as well as college events. We have TED Talks every month by professionals. We do have scholarships, and there are skill-building extracurricular activities too.
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2028
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What it's like to be a design student at MIT ID.
Placements: As a B. Des student at MIT ADT University, Pune, I’ve learned that design placements are portfolio-driven rather than placement-cell dependent. Around 70–75% of students get placed, mostly through internships or jury interactions. The highest package has been around 10–12 LPA, with an average of 4–5.5 LPA. Top recruiters include TCS Design Lab, Godrej, Tata Elxsi, and Philips, alongside startups and studios. About 80–90% secure internships by the third year. Many freelancers join startups or convert internships into full-time roles. Roles offered include UX/UI, product, visual, and motion graphic design.
Infrastructure: Everyone has their own experiences, but I feel the infrastructure at MIT ADT for B. Des students is quite good. We have design studios, Mac and CAD labs, workshops, and Wi-Fi-enabled classrooms. The library has a decent collection of design-related books. The hostels are well-maintained, and the warden is friendly, which helps. Mess food is good, and there are also canteens and food stalls on campus. Medical facilities are available for basic needs. Sports-wise, we have football and basketball courts, a gym, and other indoor games. The creative campus environment adds a lot to the overall experience.
Faculty: Before judging the teaching quality, I think it’s important to understand that in design, you need to take initiative. From my experience, if you don’t ask questions or explore on your own, you won’t grow. Faculty are there to guide, not spoon-feed. Even the basics are taught for a reason. Most design colleges in India follow a similar structure. We don’t have typical exams; we have juries, where your work, presentation, and thinking are what matter. If you’ve done your work sincerely, it’s not that hard. This whole process slowly prepares you for the real world and the design industry.
Other: Personally speaking, as a design student here, what I’ve loved most is the community and campus vibe. We have students from all over India, and it’s great how we celebrate festivals together and have social events like graduation shows and Persona fest. It’s not the kind of place where everyone knows everyone; there are 400+ students in a batch, and everyone has different views, which teaches you to respect diversity. I joined as a creative kid, only to realize everyone here is creative in their way. The group assignments, mentor projects, and trips? Those memories are honestly the best part.
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B.Des. in Animation Design - Batch of 2025
3.2
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Review of MIT Institute of Design, MIT-ADT University. 
Placements: College has an actively working placements cell that conducts various placements activities for students. The average salary package offered lies between 3 LPA and 4 LPA. College offers both placements and internship opportunities to students. Our college has good alumni for placements.
Infrastructure: Facilities are good enough for students. Environment of the college campus is lively. Students are getting proper support from the management. Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, sports, and all other facilities are available for students. College has good infrastructure for our course.
Faculty: Faculty members in our course are decent. Teachers are qualified and knowledgeable. The quality of teaching is good. Course curriculum of our course is relevant and makes students industry-ready. Semester exams are easy to pass. Overall, satisfactory faculty members are available at our college.
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B.Des. in Animation Design - Batch of 2025
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good facilities and infrastructure for this course.
Placements: Arts and design college offers good opportunities to the students. College tries its best for the students' placements. Various placement-related activities are organised at the college. Average package offered is between 3-5 LPA. Top roles offered in the course are designer, animation design, etc.
Infrastructure: Our institute has good quality facilities for the students. They are offering all the necessary facilities to the students. Infrastructure for our course is also good. Wi-Fi, labs, library, sports, etc., facilities are available for the students. Hostel facility is also available for the students.
Faculty: Faculty of our college is well-qualified and knowledgeable. The quality of teaching is also good. The course curriculum of the college is relevant and makes students industry-ready. Semester exams of our college are not very hard to pass. College professors help each and every student.
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M.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2025
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
College has satisfactory facilities and placement opportunities for the students.
Placements: Approximately 35% of the students get placements in the product design course at this college. Students receive decent campus placement opportunities, with an average package of 3-6 LPA in our course. Most students are placed in roles such as product designer, graphic designer, and UI/UX designer.
Infrastructure: The college has good infrastructure for our course, with facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, a library, a canteen, and hostels available to students. The canteen food is affordable and of good quality. The hostel facility is also available, and multiple sports facilities are provided for students.
Faculty: Professors in this college are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They teach well in this course. The course curriculum is relevant and prepares students for the industry. Exams are generally easy to pass for our course.
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MIT Institute of Design Cutoff FAQs

Q:   How are MIT Institute of Design 2023 cut off marks determined?
A: 

The cut-off marks of MITID DAT depends upon multiple factor .

The factors -It will be based on the total no of canditate which have appeared in the exam, number of candidates who applied for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. Based on this MITID DAT Cut Off candidates will be selected to appear for the next rounds which are Studio Tests and Personal interviews.

Q:   Is NIFT required for MIT Institute of Design?
A: 

No, NIFT is not required for MIT Institute of Design. The admission eligibility criteria for MIT Institute of Design are based on the candidate's performance in the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by the institute. The eligibility criteria for B.Des design and M.Des design programs at MIT Institute of Design require a minimum of 50% aggregate in all subjects in 10+2 from any stream (from any of the State Boards/ CBSE/ ICSE/ ISC/ CIE/ IB/ NIOS or equivalent exam). Additionally, proficiency in English and a valid score of MIT Pune Design Aptitude Test (DAT) or other equivalent exams such as NID-DAT, NIFT, UCEED, or Avantika Design Scholastic Test (ADST) is required.

Q:   Who is eligible to pursue B.Des from MIT Institute of Design?
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MIT Institute of Design offers three three-year BDes programme under eleven specialisation. Candidates who have passed class 12th from any stream (HSC, CBSE, ICSE, IB) are eligible for the BDes programme. Further, candidates are required to go through the two-phase admission procedure. The first phase is to pass the Institute-based entrance test i.e. MIT DAT (MIT Design Aptitude Test). The second phase revolves around personal interviews and studio tests. 

Q:   What all documents are required for BDes admission in MIT Institute of Design?
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Given below are the documents required for BDes programme:

  • A copy of Class 10 pass marksheet
  • A copy of Class 12 pass marksheet
  • Caste/ EWS Certificate
  • Domicile Certificate
Q:   Can I join MIT Institute of Design without MITID DAT?
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No, in my knowledge there is no other way of entering the institute without giving the MIT DAT exams.

DAT includes questions which are objective, subjective and a drawing test. The objective and subjective selections will be conducted on computer for drawing the question will be on the screen but the canditate must draw on a  A4 sheet . In the second round, a personal interview and portfolio review will be done and the results will be declared on the MITID websites.

The marks are as followed for Design Aptitude Test it is 25 for Portfolio review 25 marks and Personal Interview 50 marks.

Q:   Who is eligible for MIT Institute of Design MDes?
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MIT Institute of Design offers three years MDes programme under fourteen specialisation. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in the specific specialisation which is required to apply for the MDes specialisation they want to pursue. For example: candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in Fine/ Applied Arts, Visual Comunnication, Media etc. in order to apply in MDes in Graphic and Animation Design. Refer to this Shiksha page to check the other MDes specialisation.

 

Q:   What are the seat intakes for BDes and MDes programmes?
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In case there are any vacant seats in a particular discipline it will be transferred to other discipline where wating list is more. The seat intake for BDes and MDes programmes is mentioned in the table below:

CourseSeat Intake
BDes300
MDes160
Q:   Who is eligible for BDes at MIT Institute of Design?
A: 

Below are the eligibility & selection criteria for admission to the Bachelor of Design (BDes) programme at MIT Institute of Design:

  • The candidate must have passed class 12 in any stream.
  • Candidates must appear for the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by MIT Institute of Design based on which they will be selected for further admission rounds.
  • Candidates based on their performance in the DAT exam will be shortlisted for the Studio Test and Personal Interview (PI) rounds.
  • Those who qualify for the Studio test and PI rounds will be required to report to the admission cell at MIT Institute of Design for document verification and fee payment leading to final seat allotment.
Q:   Can I get into MIT Institute of Design for MDes without writing MIT DAT?
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Maharashtra Institute of Technology Institute of Design offers three years MDes programme across eleven specialisation. MDes is the flagship course of the Institution. Candidates are required to appear in the MIT DAT (Design Aptitude Test) to get into MDes programme. A valid score in MIT DAT followed by personal interview and studio test. As there is no facility for direct admission to the Institution, so candidates wont't be able to get into MIT ID without MIT DAT.

Q:   What are the cutoff marks required for M.Des at MIT Institute of Design?
A: 

The cut-off marks of MITID DAT depends upon multiple factor .

The factors -It will be based on the total no of canditate which have appeared in the exam, number of candidates who applied for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. Based on this MITID DAT Cut Off candidates will be selected to appear for the next rounds which are Studio Tests and Personal interviews.

Q:   How many students can do M.Des at MIT Institute of Design?
A: 

Des. in Interior Space and Furniture Design at MIT Institute of Design is a 2 years course at the PG level. The course offers admission to 150 students. 150 students can do an M.Des at MIT Institute of Design for a year respectively. MIT Institute offers an entrance exam for around 250 to 300 hundred students. So at least 150 students get a seat in the MIT Institute of Design.

Q:   Can I get into MIT Institute of Design BDes without writing MIT DAT?
A: 

Maharashtra Institute of Technology Institute of Design offers three years BDes programme across eleven specialisation. BDes is the flagship course of the Institution. Candidates are required to appear in the MIT DAT (Design Aptitude Test) to get into BDes programme. A valid score in MIT DAT followed by personal interview and studio test. As there is no facility for direct admission to the Institute, so candidates wont't be able to get into MIT ID without MIT DAT.

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Answered a month ago

MITITD DAT examination will have computer-based MCQ (objective) test, subjective test and offline drawing test.

  •  Objective Exam – Computer Based Test
  • Descriptive Exam – Computer Based Test
  • Drawing Exam – Offline Test Candidates need to draw using Pens / Pencils / Colours on the sheets provided.

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Answered a year ago

The eligibility criteria for B. Des design and M. Des design programs at MIT Institute of Design require a minimum of 50% aggregate in all subjects in 10+2 from any stream (from any of the State Boards/ CBSE/ ICSE/ ISC/ CIE/ IB/ NIOS or equivalent exam).

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Subhajit Das

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Answered a year ago

The Studio Test and Personal Interview for the M.Des programs was conducted in May. The Studio Test and Personal Interview for the B.Des programs were also held in May.

It is mandatory for candidates to appear in all the stages of the MITID DAT exam. This means, candidates who have qualified the writ

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Answered a year ago

The MITID DAT 2026 written exam was conducted on April 5, 2026. The question paper inlcuded both subjective and objective questions. The written exam is the 1st stage of the entrance exam and is used to shortlist candidates for a Studio Test & Personal Interview. The final results of MITID DAT is pr

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Answered a year ago

DAT examination includes computer-based MCQ (objective) test, subjective test and offline drawing test. Objective and Descriptive Test is a Computer Based Test. Where in Objective Test candidates have to choose the correct option, in Descriptive Test they have to write the correct answer in the text

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